Martha

Black Trim

The black trim transformed this house from an old colonial to a modern space. Keeping the walls white allowed for a clean finish and backdrop for art. The textured wallpaper and roman shade give the space a whimsical touch.

The Detail

A well placed detail adds a touch of color.

Treat Windows the Same

The windows along the front of the house were treated with the same white linen panels to give a cohesive look to the small space.

Where are the Speakers?

Speakers are my worst nightmare when designing a family room space. These were hidden in a stack of books to not stand out.

Add Greens

The green plants on the table give the room that unexpected color to finish it off.

Chairs To Envy

Pick seating with great details.

Quick Fix Fireplace

This fireplace was made to feel modern and fresh by painting the mantel black and the red brick white.

Conversation Space

This was the perfect corner for a pair of chairs. Great for conversation and the windows gave a great view.

Where's the Perfect Place to Wallpaper?

A powder room is a great place to add wallpaper. It's a small space but can have big impact.

Fill A Corner

This small corner was filled with matching white vases and a picture collection.

Light The Ceiling

A killer ceiling light dresses up a Master.

A Mini Makover

This bathroom was not able to be completely overhauled but it's amazing what some paint, new hardware and new light fixture can do.

The Modern Kids Room

This room is fun and bright but not overly themed. It's a fun, mature look that can be used for many years.

Large Kids Room

For the overall size of the house this kids room was huge. A nice big bed centers it with fun wall decor and great bedding.

Yipes Stripes

Tone on tone stripes really dress up this small bathroom.

Martha is our beloved first house in Reston, VA. Set on a picturesque street. A beautiful colonial. She was not large in size but made up for it in curb appeal and detail. When we purchased the house it was decorated in classic colonial colors (blue trim) and we transformed her into a modern day colonial with tons of personality. Her renovations included a family room, dining room, living room, kitchen, powder room, bedrooms, and basement. Every light fixture was switched and every surface painted. Door hardware was switched and wallpaper was used for a pop of pattern and texture. It took several months of planning and implementation but she was worth all the hard work.